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1 ABSTRAC LIST of the FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS of EURASIAN MARITIME HISTORY (5-8 NOVEMBER 2012) Page No Participants The ABSTRAC LIST OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EURASIAN MARITIME HISTORY (5-8 NOVEMBER 2012) Page Participants The Title of Papers No ( in alphabetical order) 1 Page 1 of the List --- 2 Page 2 of the List --- 3 Page 3 of the List --- 4 Page 4 of the List --- 5 Aflatun ALIEV The visits of the Russian Fleet to the Ottoman Empire, The results and lessons 6 Alain SERVANTIE Multiple aspects of the development of steamship travelling in 1835-1855 7 Alexis WICK The Idea of a History of the Ottoman Red Sea 8 Alfonso ASSINI New unpublished Genoese archival records about Constantinople and the Black Sea in the times of the Turkish conquest 9 Ali Rıza ISIPEK Preveza battle from a naval perspective 10 Ali Ruhan CUBUK A Sample of An Inebolu Boat Built in the End of 19th Century with the "Shell First" Technique 11 Atilla BIR The chief astrologer of the Ottoman sultan ‘Osmân Sâ’ib Efendi and his book on the Application of the Globes (Ta‘līm-ül-Kürre) 12 Ayten ALTINTAS & The technique used by the sailors for converting sea water into Devrim YAMAN drinking water 13 Ayten ALTINTAS & Kaan About the ‘Cerrah Dükkanı’ (Surgery Workplace) Designed for SAG the First Aid of Wounded Workers at the Ottoman Royal Shipyard in 1793 14 Ayten ALTINTAS & On the Naval Hospıtal established In 1827 to serve the Ottoman Metin ATAC Navy 15 Bulent ARI Law of Sea – Historical Aspect 16 Cagrı ERHAN Place and Importance of the Mediterranean in Ottoman- American Relations 17 Candan NEMLIOGLU & The Importance Of The Maps Of Medıterranean In 15 And 16th Yasemin NEMLIOGLU Centurıes KOCA 18 Carlo BELTRAME & Igor A cargo of Iznik pottery from the presumed Venetian shipwreck MIHOLJEK & Sauro of Sv. Pavao, isle of Mljet (Croatia) GELICI 19 Cevat ULKEKUL The Panorama Of The Cıty Of Venıce In The 16th, 17th and 18th Centurıes Through The Drawıngs Of Turkısh Cartographers 20 Christian LUCA The commercial ships of the Ottoman subjects of Greek origin in the ports from the Danube mouths during the 16th–17th centuries 21 Christina PAPAKOSTA Sailing from the Ionian Sea: People, ships and trade in the island of Lefkada in the 18th century 22 Dejanirah COUTO Second siege of Diu (1546) : a new appraisal 23 Dilara DAL The Naval Academy and the Developments in Naval Training during the Reign of Sultan Abdülaziz (1861-1876) 24 Dimitris LOUPIS An imperial capital city mapping its seas. Ottoman nautical charting in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries 25 Ece IRMAK A New Project: The Istanbul Naval Museum as A Leisure-Learning Place 26 Eda Gulsen The Health Care Organization Of The Ottoman Navy In 19th GOMLEKSIZ Century 27 Emilio SOLA Corsairs in the Service of the Grand Turk: A Man of Frontiers 1 28 Emmanuelle VAGNON Cartography of Gallipoli and the Straits of the Black Sea in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France 29 Emrah Safa GURKAN Motivations behind the cooperation between the Muslim corsairs and the Ottoman Empire 30 Esma IGUS Archival Documents and Photos Navy (Kasimpasa) Military Middle School 31 Fatih ERBAS Turkish Naval History Archives 32 Filiz ESLI The effect of Crete War on the appointment of Köprülü as the Grand Vizier 33 Gaye Danışan POLAT A treatise by the 16th century Ottoman admiral Seydi Ali Reis on rub‘ ül-müceyyeb (sine quadrant) 34 Gelina HARLAFITS The dynamics of Eastern Mediterranean shipping and trade. The expansion of the Ottoman-Greek fleet to the West, the western Mediterranean and the Atlantic ocean and to the East, the Black Sea and the Indian ocean, 1770s-1821 35 Gencer EMIROGLU From foreign to native: The evolution of The Istanbul Sandal 36 Giancarlo CASALE Ottoman Warship Construction in the 16th-Century Red Sea, Arabian Sea and Persian Gulf: A Statistical and Qualitative Analysis 37 Gianluca MASI Families of Shipowners and Merchants in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) between 16th and 17th Century 38 Gisele MARIEN Maritime activities in 16-th century Istanbul as reflected in the work of Marino Sanudo 39 Gokhan ATMACA The First Naval Operation of Sultan Abdülaziz The Role of the Ottoman Navy on Karadag Revolt 40 Gregory C.McINTOSH The Piri Reis Map of 1513: Art and Literature in the Service of Science 41 Gregory D. YOUNG U.S. and Ottoman Naval Interactions in the Early 19th Century: The Foundations of American and Turkish Strategic Culture 42 Hacer The Mahmudiye Galleon is One Of The Symbols Of Turkish BULGURCUOGLU Naval History 43 Halil INALCIK Seljukid and Ottoman Sea Power and Maritime Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean 44 Halil TEKINER& Hygiene On Board: Instructions For Ottoman Mariners In The Muharrem UCAR& Late 19th Century Adnan ATAC 45 Hanife OZTURK The Ottoman-Russo Alliance At The Balkans And The Seven Islands Naval Operation 46 Harun OZDAS Ottoman Period Shipwrecks Discovered along Aegean Sea Coast of Turkey 47 İbrahim Basak An extraordinary sample of the Ottoman naval architecture DAGGULU belonging to middle of the 17th century : "Melek Pasha ship" 1651 48 İlber ORTAYLI Maritime History Research 49 J.M.Malhao PEREIRA Some geographical and nautical comments on the Muhit and related works of Si´di´ Al Chelebi 50 Jean-Charles DUCENE The Moroccan and Algerian coast in the Kitâb-i bahrîye of Pîrî Re’îs 51 Jean-Louis BACQUE- Notes on the image of America GRAMMONT according to Piri Reis and Katib Çelebi 52 Joan ABELA A window on Muslim traders in the Mediterranean through Maltese archives 53 Khal TORABULLY The Ottomans in the Indian Ocean 2 54 Kostas DAMIANDIS Study of ancient ship-graffiti from the Black sea and the Aegean 55 Leila MAZIANE Morocco at the time of corsairs 56 Levent KIRVAL Hasan Pasha of Algiers (1713 - 1790): The Last Visionary Ottoman Grand Admiral 57 Liam GAUCI The Malta Maritime Museum Highlights from the collection 1530- 1798 58 Liam GAUCI Peter Zelalich and the Mutiny of the Corona Ottoman. The origins of a Corsair captain in 18th century Mediterranean 59 Liam GAUCI Malta Siege 60 Louis SICKING Islands, Pirates and the State. The Ottoman example in a global perspective 61 Luca ZAN & Bulent ARI Venice and Istanbul Arsenals and the emerging of modern management. Opening up the perspective 62 M. Taner ALBAYRAK Ottoman lighthouses in the Red Sea 63 Marco MORIN/ Carlo Venetian ancient ordnance in Istambul. BELTRAME 64 Margarette LINCOLN Recovering voices from the past: using archive material in galleries 65 Maria Pia PEDANI Ottoman ships and Venetian craftsmen in the 16th c. 66 Mehmet TUTUNCU Corsair Diplomacy between Netherlands and Ottoman Algeria: Treaties and Documents from the Netherlands Archives 67 Meltem AKBAŞ & Shaping an Officer: Institutional and Spatial Transformations of Darina MARTYKANOVA the Ottoman Naval Academy (1770s-1900s) 68 Mikail ACIPINAR Anti-Ottoman Activities of The Order of the Knights of St. Stephen During the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century 69 Mikhail KUMANTZOV Fisheries in the Northern Black Sea Since Ancient Times Till the (Olga VILKOVA) Early 20th Century 70 Mirella MAFRICI The Kingdom of Naples and the Ottoman Empire during the Napoleonic wars: diplomatic and commercial relations 71 Mitia FRUMIN Timeo Danaos et dona ferentēs: Why Russian privateer presented the Ottoman governor of Acre with prize ship? 72 Muhammed Mustafa Abd The Sadana Island Shipwreck: From the Red Sea to Ottoman EL_MAGUID / Cheryl Istanbul WARD 73 Nabil AL-TIKRITI The Ties that Bind: Ottoman Sea Ghazis from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean 74 Necmettin AYGUN Ships and Sailor in Blacksea Transportation (1700-1800) 75 Nejat TARAKCI The religious factor on the Ottoman Naval Strategy and its effects on Turkey- EU relations 76 Nicola MELIS Ottoman Naval forces in the Red Sea according to a report dated 1536 77 Nikolay FEDOROV Views of Admiral A.T. Mahan on the naval history of Turkey 78 Nuran YILDIRIM Practice of Quarantine in the Bosphorus 79 Nurcan BAL The Change in The Ship-Building Technology in The Ottoman Navy in The 19th Century: The Age Of Steam-Powered Ships 80 Nurgul SUCU The Eıght Objects Needed For A Shıp In Ashıq Pasha’s Work Entıtled Garîb-Nâme 81 Onder BAYIR Provısıons Of The Navy In The Perıod That The Medıterranean Was A Turkısh Lake 82 Orhan KOLOGLU Ottoman Corsairs At Mediterranean 3 83 Osman ERKURT & Sidar Experımental Nautıcal Archaeology Foça-Marseılles A Travel DUMAN & Mehmet To Hıstory FERTAN 84 Osman ONDES The Great Siege of Malta 85 Ozlem KUMRULAR Turgut Reis 86 Ozlem KUMRULAR The expedition of Charles V to Algiers and its aftermath. The duel and the balance in the Mediterranean. 87 Qi CHEN Same Voyages, Different Results: A Comparison of Zheng He’s Explorations to Expansions of the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century 88 R.Gianni RIDELLA & Some 16th century naval cannons from Genoa in the Askeri Gulsen ARSLANBOGA Müzesi, Istanbul. Technological and operative comparisons between the Turkish and Genoese sea ordnance in this period. 89 Radhika SESHAN Trade in the Indian Ocean: Turkish and Indian networks in Western India, 17th century 90 Rila MUKHERJEE The Ottomans and the 16th century Bay of Bengal: An Agenda for Research. 91 Rosa Maria Delli Naval strategy and life on board: the Americans and the Ottoman QUADRI navy in the Levant during the first half of the XIX century 92 Salih OZBARAN Rivalries and Collaborations Ottoman and Portuguese empires: a comparative historiography 93 Sara Nur YILDIZ The Turkish Beyliks’ Relationship with the Sea and Sea Powers 94 Sinan DINCER Maritime Laborers in Istanbul (1600-1826) 95 Sonja BRENTJES Abu Bakr al – Dimashqi’s Geographical Manuscripts 96 Tea MAYHEW Maritime and History Museum of Croatian Littoral Rijeka 97 Tea MAYHEW Maritime connections between Ottoman Empire and Rijeka in the 19th century 98 Thomas GOODRICH Research Opportunities in Ottoman Cartography and the Location of the Maps 99 Tuncay ZORLU Foreıgh naval architects under Selim III 100 Ufuk KOCABAS Yenikapı excavations 101 Vesna ZMAIĆ Post-mediaeval shipwreck of the 16th century in the Sv.
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